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Nilbar Güreş (b. 1977) is a Turkish contemporary artist known for her work in various mediums, including photography, video, and performance art. Nilbar Güreş work is characterized by a critical approach to traditional cultural narratives using mixed media to reflect elements from her Kurdish and Turkish heritage. The common thread in her work is the representation of femininity within the landscape of cross cultural identities.
This article only references primary sources. (September 2024) |
Nilbar Güreş | |
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Born | 1977 |
Nationality | Turkish |
Website | nilbargures |
Born in Istanbul, Turkey (b. 1977), Nilbar Güreş received a B.A. in painting from Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts in Istanbul. She continued her studies in Vienna at the Academy of Fine Arts where she received an M.A. in painting & graphics. She went on to further her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts specializing in Art and Textile Pedagogy.
Güreş has established a notable international presence in the art world with exhibitions across Europe, North America, and the Middle East. She has participated in various group and solo exhibitions, including notable art venues and biennials. She has had many solo and group exhibitions, including five Biennales in Australia, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and Brazil. In these exhibitions Güreş used their chromogenic prints. While still active in her career, Güreş's impact can be noted in her innovative use of materials and the provocative themes in her works, which encourage dialogue about gender and cultural identity in contemporary society.
Güreş's artistic practice includes a wide range of media and is known for its explorative and provocative nature. She often uses textiles, collages, and staged photographs to challenge conventional roles imposed on women by society. Her work is influenced by her cross-cultural experiences, living and working between Turkey and Austria.
Some of her notable works include "Clothed House", which features homes covered in traditional fabrics, and "Open Phone Booth", a commentary on public and private spaces in modern society.
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